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How can you convert a true solution into colloid. Explain with the help of an example.

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Answered by aditya2007g
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Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatin, jelly, muddy water, plaster, colored glass, and paper. Every colloid consists of two parts: colloidal particles and the dispersing medium. ... A liquid dispersed in a gas is referred to as a fog.

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Answered by AditiXSharma
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The colloidal solution is the intermediate between true solution and suspension, though it is also in the liquid phase. When starch dissolved in water or Gelatin mixed in the water are the examples of the colloidal solutions, here the tiny particles will float instead of getting dissolved.

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